Triscina di Selinunte is a coastal village in southwestern Sicily, Italy, part of the Castelvetrano municipality. The area is renowned for the nearby archaeological park of Selinunte, containing Greek temples dating to the 5th century BCE. Visitors explore ancient ruins, swim in the Tyrrhenian Sea, and enjoy the surrounding Mediterranean landscape and local olive oil production.
Triscina di Selinunte is a coastal locality within the municipality of Castelvetrano, province of Trapani, in southwestern Sicily, Italy. It lies adjacent to the Selinunte Archaeological Park, one of the largest Greek archaeological sites in the Mediterranean, and borders the protected natural area at the mouth of the Belice River.